This is a starting point for Zig solutions to the "Build Your Own SQLite" Challenge.
In this challenge, you'll build a barebones SQLite implementation that supports
basic SQL queries like SELECT
. Along the way we'll learn about
SQLite's file format, how indexed data
is
stored in B-trees
and more.
Note: If you're viewing this repo on GitHub, head over to codecrafters.io to try the challenge.
The entry point for your SQLite implementation is in app/main.zig
. Study and
uncomment the relevant code, and push your changes to pass the first stage:
git add .
git commit -m "pass 1st stage" # any msg
git push origin master
Time to move on to the next stage!
Note: This section is for stages 2 and beyond.
- Ensure you have
zig (0.12)
installed locally - Run
./your_sqlite3.sh
to run your program, which is implemented inapp/main.zig
. - Commit your changes and run
git push origin master
to submit your solution to CodeCrafters. Test output will be streamed to your terminal.
To make it easy to test queries locally, we've added a sample database in the
root of this repository: sample.db
.
This contains two tables: apples
& oranges
. You can use this to test your
implementation for the first 6 stages.
You can explore this database by running queries against it like this:
$ sqlite3 sample.db "select id, name from apples"
1|Granny Smith
2|Fuji
3|Honeycrisp
4|Golden Delicious
There are two other databases that you can use:
superheroes.db
:- This is a small version of the test database used in the table-scan stage.
- It contains one table:
superheroes
. - It is ~1MB in size.
companies.db
:- This is a small version of the test database used in the index-scan stage.
- It contains one table:
companies
, and one index:idx_companies_country
- It is ~7MB in size.
These aren't included in the repository because they're large in size. You can download them by running this script:
./download_sample_databases.sh
If the script doesn't work for some reason, you can download the databases directly from codecrafters-io/sample-sqlite-databases.